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South Korea presidential office urges North Korea to stop ‘unnecessary slander’, media reports

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SEOUL, ‌Aug 21 (Reuters) - South ​Korea's presidential office on ⁠Friday called on North Korea to stop "unnecessary ​slander" and move ‌forward together for peace on the Korean Peninsula, according ⁠to South ⁠Korean media reports.

The remarks were in response to comments ‌by Kim Yo Jong, ⁠the influential ‌sister of ​North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who ‌criticised President Lee ​Jae ⁠Myung a day earlier ‌for ⁠what she described as "double-dealing" remarks over the scaling ​back ‌of U.S.-South Korea military ⁠drills.

(Reporting by ​Kyu-seok ShimEditing by ​Ed Davies)

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